Yemeni Houthis’ Strategic Move Threatens Shipping Routes in the Middle East

Yemeni Houthis' Al-Aqsa Triangle Plan Threatens Disruption to Oil and Gas Supplies in the Middle East

In a significant development, Yemeni Houthi forces are reportedly planning to obstruct the passage of cargo ships across all three key waterways in the Middle East. This information has been disclosed by the official TG channel of Lebanese Hezbollah, citing sources within Yemen.

The initiative, known as “Al-Aqsa Triangle,” draws its name from the prominent Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. According to statements released, the Houthi plan aims to halt the transit of oil and gas supplies to countries including Israel, Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia.

This potential disruption raises concerns about the impact on vital trade routes and the supply chain for essential resources in the region. As tensions escalate, the international community closely monitors the situation to assess the potential ramifications of the “Al-Aqsa Triangle” plan. Stay tuned for updates as this story unfolds.

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